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Stocks making big moves yesterday: General Motors, Sysco, The Trade Desk, Centene, and Polaris

StockStory - Wed Jan 28, 7:00AM CST
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Check out the companies making headlines yesterday:

General Motors (NYSE:GM): Automotive manufacturer General Motors (NYSE:GM) rose by 9% on Tuesday after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street's expectations and provided an upbeat profit forecast for the upcoming year. See our full article here.

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Sysco (NYSE:SYY): Food distribution giant Sysco (NYSE:SYY) rose by 9.4% on Tuesday after the company reported fourth-quarter 2025 results where profits surpassed Wall Street expectations. See our full article here.

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The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD): Digital advertising platform The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD) fell by 4.5% on Tuesday after the stock's momentum weakened as the company announced the resignation of its Chief Financial Officer, Alex Kayyal, less than six months in the role. See our full article here.

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Centene (NYSE:CNC): Health coverage company Centene (NYSE:CNC) fell by 10.7% on Tuesday after the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed a much lower-than-expected payment rate increase for 2027 Medicare Advantage plans. See our full article here.

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Polaris (NYSE:PII): Off-Road and powersports vehicle corporation Polaris (NYSE:PII) fell by 6.4% on Tuesday after the company provided a full-year earnings forecast for 2026 that fell short of analysts' expectations, overshadowing its fourth-quarter results. See our full article here.

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